Wimmel Map
Author(s): El Pez Soluble
Category: Conceptual map
Materiality: Vinyl
Client/Receiver: Zalando
Date: Summer 2017
Place: Berlin, Germany
At the reception of the Zalando customer service centre in Berlin, the company wanted an image that would show its establishment in Europe, the different facets it develops in each country and its different ways of working in each of them.
The answer to all these questions is a large map of the continent where its geography is defined by a line of communications that connects the different territories and on which the concepts required are deployed.
Crazy Machine 01
Author(s): El Pez Soluble
Category: 2D installation
Materiality: Tape + Vinyl film
Client/Receiver: Zalando
Date: Summer 2016
Place: Berlin, Germany
Wall design thought to connect different spaces of the computer center of the company Zalando in Berlin.
In the style of Heath Robinson, the installation draws a big, absurd and complicated machine that, with impossible mechanisms, turns children's drawings into framed artworks.
In & Out Logo
Author(s): El Pez Soluble
Category: Installation
Materiality: Tape + elastic band
Client/Receiver: Zalando
Date: Summer 2017
Place: Berlin, Germany
The installation creates the logo of the company Zalando combining two materials located in different planes.
In the exterior window of the building a series of lines draw the outline in white. In the interior, some orange elastic cables, fill that outline.
Moving circuits
Author(s): Two for the Road (Berta Sola + Jaime Santa Isabel)
Category: Video installation
Materiality: Video mapping + vinyl
Client/Receiver: Zalando
Date: Spring 2016
Place: Berlin, Germany
In three shop windows of one of the buildings of the company Zalando in Berlin, a series of circuits, which through the light create a continuous movement, define screens where images of the fashion collection of the 2016 summer season are projected.
Geometrical shapes
Author(s): El Pez Soluble
Category: 2D installation
Materiality: Tape
Client/Receiver: Parker Bowles restaurant
Date: Summer 2016
Place: Berlin, Germany
On the wall at the back of the room, on both sides, two strange geometrical trees branch out, joining into a central cubic figure.
Microsoft Logo
Author(s): Two for the Road (Berta Sola + Jaime Santa Isabel)
Category:Window design
Materiality: Tape
Client/Receiver: Microsoft
Date: Winter 2014/2015
Place: Berlin, Germany
In the window of Microsoft's cafe on Unter den Linden Avenue, we drew the company's logo with lines that branched out like circuits on the facade and sidewalk.
Schnittstelle
Author(s): Two for the Road (Berta Sola + Jaime Santa Isabel)
Category:Window design
Materiality: Vinyl
Client/Receiver: Schnittstelle Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg, Kreuzberg
Date: Winter 2014/2015
Place: Berlin, Germany
Between winter and spring 2015 we designed three different shop windows for the hairdressing chain Schnittstelle.
Always using the same palette of colours to create a connection between the different shops, each window is solved with different geometric shapes.